Ver′i‐si‐mil″i‐tude (?), n. [L. verisimilitudo: cf. OF. verisimilitude. See Verisimilar.] The quality or state of being verisimilar; the appearance of truth; probability; likelihood.
Verisimilitude and opinion are an easy purchase; but true knowledge is dear and difficult. Glanvill.
All that gives verisimilitude to a narrative. Sir. W. Scott.